Group A
P W L T/NR Pts
Australia 6 6 0 0 24
India 6 5 1 0 20
Zimbabwe 6 3 2 1 14
England 6 3 3 0 12
Pakistan 6 2 3 1 10
Netherlands 6 1 5 0 4
Namibia 6 0 6 0 0
- Zimbabwe v Pakistan - no result
Bulawayo, 4 March
Pakistan 73-3 (14 overs, S Anwar 40*)
- Netherlands beat Namibia by 64 runs
Bloemfontein, 3 March
Netherlands 314-4 (50 overs, K van Noortwijk 134*, F Kloppenberg 121
Namibia 260 (46.5 overs, D Keulder 52, B Murgatroyd 52, A Burger 41, M Karg 41, F Kloppenberg 4-42, A Raja 4-42)
- Australia beat England by 2 wickets
Port Elizabeth, 2 March
England 204-8 (50 overs, A Stewart 46, A Flintoff 45, A Bichel 7-20)
Australia 208-8 (49.4 overs, M Bevan 74*, A Caddick 4-35)
- India beat Pakistan by 6 wickets
Centurion, 1 March
Pakistan 273-7 (50 overs, S Anwar 101)
India 276-4 (45.4 overs, S Tendulkar 98, Y Singh 50*, R Dravid 44*)
- Zimbabwe beat Netherlands by 99 runs
Bulawayo, 28 February
Zimbabwe 301-8 (A Flower 71, A Blignaut 58, H Streak 44)
Netherlands 202-9 (50 overs, B Murphy 3-44)
- Australia beat Namibia by 256 runs
Potchefstroom, 27 February
Australia 301-6 (50 overs, M Hayden 88, A Symonds 59, D Lehmann 50*, L Burger 3-39)
Namibia 45 (14 overs, G McGrath 7-15)
- India beat England by 82 runs
Durban, 26 February
India 250-9 (50 overs, R Dravid 62, S Tendulkar 50, Y Singh 42, A Caddick 3-69)
England 168 (45.3 overs, A Flintoff 64, A Nehra 6-23)
- Pakistan beat Netherlands by 97 runs
Paarl, 26 January
Pakistan 253-9 (50 overs, Y Youhana 58, T Umar 48, A Razzaq 47)
Netherlands 156 (39.3 overs, W Akram 3-24, S Akhtar 3-26)
- Australia beat Zimbabwe by 7 wickets
Bulawayo, 24 February
Zimbabwe 246-9 (50 overs, A Flower 62, A Blignaut 54, B Hogg 3-46)
Australia 248-3 (47.3 overs, A Gilchrist 61, D Lehmann 56*, D Martyn 50*)
- India beat Namibia by 181 runs
Pietermaritzburg, 23 February
India 311-2 (50 overs, S Tendulkar 152, S Ganguly 112*)
Namibia 130 (42.3 overs, Yuvraj Singh 4-6)
- England beat Pakistan by 112 runs
Cape Town, 22 February
England 246-8 (50 overs, P Collingwood 66*, M Vaughan 52)
Pakistan 134 (31 overs, S Akhtar 43, J Anderson 4-29, C White 3-33)
- Australia beat Netherlands by 75 runs (DL)
Potchefstroom, 20 February
Australia 170-2 (36 overs, D Martyn 67*)
Netherlands 122 (30.2 overs, A Bichel 3-13, I Harvey 3-25)
- England beat Namibia by 55 runs
Port Elizabeth, 19 February
- India beat Zimbabwe by 84 runs
Harare, 19 February
- Pakistan beat Namibia by 171 runs
Kimberley, 16 February
Pakistan 255-9 (50 overs, S Elahi 63, Y Youhana 43)
Namibia 84 (17.4 overs, W Akram 5-28, S Akhtar 4-46)
- England beat Netherlands by 6 wickets
East London, 16 February
Netherlands 142-9 (50 overs, T de Leede 58*, J Anderson 4-25)
England 144-4 (27.2 overs, N Knight 51, M Vaughan 51, D van Bunge 3-16)
- Australia beat India by 9 wickets
Centurion, 15 February
India 125 (41.4 overs, J Gillespie 3-13, B Lee 3-36)
Australia 128-1 (22.2 overs, A Gilchrist 48, M Hayden 54*)
- Zimbabwe walkover v England
Harare, 13 February
- India beat Netherlands by 68 runs
Paarl, 12 February
India 204 (48.5 overs, S Tendulkar 52, D Mongia 42, T de Leede 4-35)
Netherlands 136 (48.1 overs, D van Bunge 62, J Srinath 4-30, A Kumble 4-32)
- Australia beat Pakistan by 88 runs
Johannesburg, 11 February
Australia 310-8 (50 overs, A Symonds 143*, R Ponting 53, Wasim Akram 3-64)
Pakistan 222 (45 overs, I Harvey 4-58, B Hogg 3-54)
- Zimbabwe beat Namibia by 86 runs (D/L)
Harare, 10 February
Zimbabwe 340-2 (50 overs, C Wishart 172*, G Flower 79*)
Namibia 104-5 (25.1 overs)
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Group B
P W L T/NR Pts
Sri Lanka 6 4 1 1 18
Kenya 6 4 2 0 16
New Zealand 6 4 2 0 16
West Indies 6 3 2 1 14
South Africa 6 3 2 1 14
Canada 6 1 5 0 4
Bangladesh 6 0 5 1 2
- West Indies beat Kenya by 142 runs
Kimberley, 4 March
West Indies 246-7 (50 overs, C Gayle 119, S Chanderpaul 66)
Kenya 104 (35.5 overs, V Drakes 5-33)
- South Africa tied with Sri Lanka (DL)
Durban, 3 March
Sri Lanka 268-9 (50 overs, M Attapattu 124, A da Silva 73, J Kallis 3-41)
South Africa 229-6 (45 overs, H Gibbs 73, M Boucher 45*)
- New Zealand beat Canada by 5 wickets
Benoni, 3 March
Canada 196 (47 overs, J Davison 75)
New Zealand 197-5 (23 overs, S Styris 54*, J Davison 3-61)
- Kenya beat Bangladesh by 32 runs
Johannesburg, 1 March
Kenya 217-7 (50 overs, M Odumbe 52*, S Hossain 3-49)
Bangladesh 185 (47.2 overs, T Imran 48, A Khan 44, M Odumbe 4-38, S Tikolo 3-14)
- Sri Lanka beat West Indies by 6 runs
Cape Town, February 28
Sri Lanka 228-6 (50 overs, S Jayasuriya 66)
West Indies 222-9 (50 overs, S Chanderpaul 65, C Gayle 55, R Sarwan 47*, C Vaas 4-22)
- South Africa beat Canada by 119 runs
East London, February 27
South Africa 254-8 (50 overs, H Dippenaar 80, g Smith 63, A Patel 3-41)
Canada 135-5 (50 overs, I Maraj 53*)
- New Zealand beat Bangladesh by 7 wickets
Kimberley, February 26
Bangladesh 198-7 (50 overs, M Ashraful 56, M Raffique 41*, J Oram 3-32, S Bond 3-33)
New Zealand 199-3 (33.3 overs, C McMillan 75*, K Mahmud 3-46)
- Sri Lanka beat Kenya by 53 runs
Nairobi, 24 February
Kenya 210-9 (50 overs, K Otieno 60, M Murilitharan 4-28, C Vaas 3-41)
Sri Lanka 157 (45 overs, A de Silva 41, C Obuya 5-24)
- West Indies beat Canada by 7 wickets
Centurion, 23 February
Canada 202 (42.5 overs, J Davison 111, V Drakes 5-44)
West Indies 206-3 (20.3 overs, B Lara 73, W Hinds 64, R Sarwan 42*)
- South Africa beat Bangladesh by 10 wickets
Bloemfontein, 22 February
Bangladesh 109 (35.1 overs, M Ntini 4-24)
South Africa 109-0 (G Kirsten 52*, H Gibbs 49*)
- Kenya walkover v New Zealand
Nairobi, 21 February
- Sri Lanka beat Canada by 9 wickets
Paarl, 19 February
Canada 36 (18.4 overs, R Nissanka 4-12, C Vaas 3-15)
Sri Lanka 37-1 (4.4 overs)
- West Indies v Bangladesh - match abandoned
Benoni, 18 February
West Indies 244-9 (50 overs, R Powell 50, B Lara 46, C Hooper 45, M Islam 3-62)
Bangladesh 32-2 (8.1 overs)
- New Zealand beat South Africa by 9 wickets (DL)
Johannesburg, 16 February
South Africa 306-6 (50 overs, H Gibbs 143)
New Zealand 229-1 (36.5 overs, S Fleming 134*, N Astle 54*)
- Kenya beat Canada by 4 wickets
Cape Town, 15 February
Canada 197 (49 overs, I Bilcliff 71, T Odoyo 4-28)
Kenya 198-6 (48.3 overs, R Shah 63, S Tikolo 42)
- Sri Lanka beat Bangladesh by 10 wickets
Pietermaritzburg, 14 February
Bangladesh 124 (31.1 overs, C Vaas 6-25, M Muralitharan 3-25)
Sri Lanka 126-0 (21.1 overs, M Attapattu 69*, S Jayasuriya 55*)
- New Zealand beat West Indies by 20 runs
Port Elizabeth, 13 February
New Zealand 241-7 (50 overs, N Astle 46, W Hinds 3-35)
West Indies 221 (49.4 overs, R Sarwan 75, A Adams 4-44)
- South Africa beat Kenya by 10 wickets
Potchefstroom, 12 February
Kenya 140 (38 overs, R Shah 60, L Klusener 4-16)
South Africa 142-0 (21.2 overs, H Gibbs 87*, G Kirsten 52*)
- Canada beat Bangladesh by 60 runs
Durban, 11 February
Canada 180 (49.1 overs, I Bilcliff 42)
Bangladesh 120 (28 overs, A Codrington 5-27)
- Sri Lanka beat New Zealand by 47 runs
Bloemfontein, 10 February
Sri Lanka 272-7 (50.0 overs, S Jayasuriya 120, H Tillekeratne 81*, N Astle 3-34)
New Zealand 225 (45.3 overs, S Styris 141, R Arnold 3-47)
- West Indies beat South Africa by 3 runs
Cape Town, 9 February
West Indies 278-5 (50 overs, B Lara 116, R Powell 40*, C Hooper 40
South Africa 275-9 (50 overs, G Kirsten 69, L Klusener 57, M Boucher 49)
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